A major storm that floods homes in our community could make them uninsurable and ratchet down property value similar to what is unfolding from other climate disasters.
The recent article on Rye Town Park mentioned, but did not fully communicate, the scale of investment that is needed to reverse the toll taken by weather and time over decades of neglect.
We can think of no better candidate to help shape the future of our city. James Ward’s experience, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to Rye make him the leader our community needs right now.
However, looking at the effectiveness, cost, and transparency of the Westchester Power scheme, it’s fair to be skeptical about whether this specific effort warrants public support.
Reports that Livy had been sighted in Rye quickly started coming in on the Rye Moms Facebook page.
Putting a special interest group’s thumb on the decision-making scale cannot help but influence that decision.
With nearly every passing day, more articles with more evidence are being presented, with similar conflicts all over the country, if not internationally.
Once a synthetic field is built, the city will be on the hook to pay for a replacement carpet when it becomes necessary, i.e. every 7-10 years.
“Tuning in to Watch ‘Let’s Make a Deal,’” The Rye Record’s column on the decision, seems to single out Councilman Bill Henderson.
I’m writing to respond to your opinion piece of May 10, 2024, “Tuning in to Watch ‘Let’s Make a Deal.’”

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